Shirdi Sai Baba |
Shirdi was a very small and insignificant village in Maharashtra, quite unknown to most people. It is in the district of Ahmednagar. One has to cross the Godavari river at a place called Kopergaon before reaching Shirdi. For some inexplicable reason known only to himself, this was the place chosen by the great saint, Shirdi Sai Baba to make His appearance. Today it has become a flourishing town attracting millions of devotees from all over the world because it was on this blessed spot that Sai Baba played his immortal “lilas”.
It is said that no one can go to Shirdi without Baba’s permission so I prayed to him to grant my request. Hardly a week later a series of episodes took place which can only be termed as a “miracle”. A set of people whom I had never met arranged the whole trip for us. The person who arranged the trip – is one Mr. Lokesh- an ardent Sai devotee. He has been organizing tours for the past seven years now. We came to know of this only a week back through a friend of ours and ever since that magical moment, everything started falling in place very rightly and at a quick pace. We were quite overwhelmed as can be imagined but decided to play along with Baba’s lilas. The travel arrangements were done to perfection by Mr. Lokesh-[the Tour conductor] and in no time our trip was finalized and we were on our way. We were more than twenty persons going on this trip and for many – it was the first time to Shirdi temple to have that magical feeling of exhilaration on seeing Sai Baba!
I
was very excited. … I was going to
Shirdi and going to see Baba at the Samadhi Mandir. That’s all I had in my mind.
Our visit to Shirdi was an exciting and spiritual
experience, the memory of which will last a lifetime. From the moment we got down at Daund Station[
the station before Pune], and took a the Luxury Coach which was hired for us by
our friend and Guide-Mr. Lokesh, we were all consumed with anticipation and the
feeling of exhilaration that one would very soon set foot on the sacred soil of
Shirdi….and would be enveloped and awed by the aura of the great Guru God who
charmed and ennobled the lives of thousands of devotees far and near for more
than a decade and continues to do so even after his death 95 years ago[
1838-1918].
The Old Shirdi Village |
We left by
Chennai Express on the 3rd of April morning. Our train journey was very comfortable and we
enjoyed every moment of it. Lokesh- our
Guide had clearly given us instructions that we were to board off the train at
Daund Station [ the station before Pune] as he said that it would be easier and
quicker from there to reach Shirdi.
After the long
journey from Chennai, we all were a bit relieved to be off the train and had a
few minutes to stretch our legs and relax.
Once all of us had gathered, we were taken to our Luxury Traveling Coach
which our Guide had hired for the next two days to take us to Shirdi temple and
the temples nearby. Our accommodation
was also arranged at a very good hotel [Annaporna
Hotel] in Shirdi- very close to the temple.
The food served by them was excellent and tasted like “Amrit” after having darshan of
Baba!
I should
mention here that Sai Baba is vibrant, alive and responsive wherever we are and
myself and my husband could feel it as soon as we landed in Shirdi..
On reaching
Shirdi in the late afternoon at around 4pm, we quickly refreshed ourselves and Lokesh-our ever-cheerful friend and Guide-
took us for the first Darshan of Baba.
As every one
of us know, of late - Shirdi has become very crowded beyond imagination. After
waiting for more than two to three hours in the queue for Samadhi Mandir Darshan, it is really sad to say that you are pushed
and hassled by the Security persons, who are invariably rude- - similar to the Sri
Balaji Darshan in Thirupathi. This
aspect could be avoided, as Sai Baba looked upon all his devotees with love and
affection and I feel I should mention here one of His eleven assurances to all
his devotees, which is:
[quote]
” Show unto me
he who has sought refuge and has been turned away”
[un-quote].
Being Thursday
[ the auspicious day for Sai Baba] and in spite of our long wait in the queue,
our first darshan of Baba left us speechless with joy. He looked so beautiful.
The statue is made of white marble and looks quite life like. He was seated in
His classic pose on a granite stone with his right leg bent over the left and
left hand resting on his right foot. It felt as though he was looking straight
at us and smiling. The magnificent attire in Blue, worn by Baba, was
spell-bounding!
Sai Baba |
The Original Samadhi Temple |
The Renovated Splendid Samadhi Temple |
“ Raghupati Raghava Rajaram
Patita Pawan Sainam
“
One cannot miss reading the inscription on the high
ceiling behind the statue:
“Sachidananda
Sat Guru Sai Maharaj Ki Jai”
Inside of the Samadhi Mandir |
View of the Samadhi of Sri Sai Baba |
Samadhi Mandir |
Then you can find in the Samadhi Mandir in a separate
enclosure are kept in view articles used by Baba and the various items of
paraphernalia which formed part of the durbar held by Baba who was treated and
feted as a maharaja like the royal umbrella, silver mace, whisks and othe
symbols of royalty.
Another thing was the dogs. You could find dogs roaming
inside the temple, they were well fed, clean and very social too.
We made it a
point to go the very next day too and have darshan of Baba to our hearts’
content. We could not resist the urge to
be with Him and seek His Blessings. The
one and a half days we were in Shirdi was a truly wonderful experience.
Dwarakamai-1905 |
Original Dwarakamai |
Devotees seated in Dwarakamai |
Dilapidated Shirdi Masjid [also known as the Brahmin Mosque] |
Renovated Dwarakamai-Long Queue for Darshan |
Sai Baba sitting near "Dhuni" |
Original Chavadi |
Renovated Chavadi of today |
Gurusthan Mandir |
Sai Baba first came to Shirdi in the form of Bal Yogi - a child ascetic. He was first spotted seated under a neem tree. THis place came to be known as Gurusthan. The Gurusthan was renovated on 30th September, 1941. After this the present temple was built. There is a small shrine in Gurusthan. On an elevated platform of this shrine a big portrait of Lord Sai Baba is placed. On the side is a marble statue of Baba. In front of the portrait is a Shiva lingam and the Nandi. Photos of twelve Jyotirlingas are also kept in the temple. Here burning of incense is done to get rid of problems in once life.
Another landmark which our Guide pointed out, is the Neem Tree, which has been preserved. It was under this tree which Baba sat when he first came to Shirdi in the latter half of the 19th century, some say, as a young boy of 16. A mantap has been built round the tree and it is called Gurusthan. To protect the tree from the bark being peeled off by devotees., a trunk has been covered by a shield. There is always a long queue of devotees during pradakshina of the tree and its sacredness is exemplified in this prayer”
The Sacred Neem Tree |
It is also said and believed that there are 5 lamps still
burning under the tree in which Baba came to rest – the Gurusthan.
Truly amazing experience!
We also went to the Donation
office to pay a small donation towards “AnnaDhaan”. We did not miss out on the Book-stall though
and made it a point to buy the Sai Charithra”.
I should
mention here that Baba’s presence was always with us – in every move and every
thought ! A fantastic experience and
very, very blissful indeed.
We again had a
quick “Mukh Darshan of Sai Baba from
outside. Though reluctant to leave, since time was running out on us as we had to
cover many other famous pilgrim spots in and around Shirdi, associated with
Baba we made our exit from the Shirdi Temple, carrying with us fond memories of
having been with Baba and for having given us a good darshan..
Lendi Garden |
Khandoba Temple |
God Khandoba |
Other notable things which are not to be missed in the
temple complex are the samadhis of Shyamkarna, the horse which was in the
vanguard of the procession to the chavadi and back and for the unknown and
unidentified tiger which, brought before Baba by its keeper to cure it from its
sickness, breathed its last at his feet.
Tiny memorials have been erected over these samadhis enclosed with a
small horse and tiger statuettes.
The
daily rituals at the Sai Samadhi Mandir consists of four Aratis [worship],
namely:
- The Kakad Arati [Morning Arati] before sunrise at 5 a.m – Prayers are intended to wake Him up and seek His darshan.
- The Noon Arati [ Madyan Arati] Prayers are offered in His name to remove the wordly sufferings of all and show the path to the unfortunate ones.
- The Evening Arati [ Dhoop Arati] at sunset – Prayers are offered surrendering to Him in full faith.
- The Night Arati [ Shej Arati] at 10 p.m – Prayers are offered when Baba is put to bed.
The Kakad Arati |
Arati in Progress |
Large Gathering at the Arati |
Every Thursday night before the arati, Baba is
symbolically taken in a procession from Dwaraka Mayi to the Chavadi where he
used to sleep every alternate night. His
padukas and portrait are placed in a palanquin after worship and the procession
wends its way to the chavadi which Is quiet nearby. The procession has all the marks of royalty
and other aspects associated with it. At
the chavadi, there is an elaborate ceremony before Baba is symbolically put to
bed. He is fed and his clay pipe put to
His mouth for him to have a puff or two, everything symbolically of course.
Sanstan officials
told us that there were three official festivals every year and they are:
- Sri Rama Navami
- Guru Poorima and
- Dasara or Punya Tithi.
Rama Navami Festival |
GuruPoornima |
An interesting fact about our visit to Shirdi is that the
devotee has not to pay anything at any time.
Darshan of Baba is free and so are visits to Dwaraka Mayi and chavadi
and other important places associated with Baba. Hundi boxes called Dashina Bo sae kept in the
Sai Samadhi Mandrir where devotees can make their contributions as part of
their homage to Baba but there is no compulsion. Close circuit TV sets outside the mandir and
at Dwaraka Mayi enable the devotees to watch the arati ceremony. We were told that at the conclusion of the
morning arati, Vishnu Sahasranama, a favourite of Baba, recorded by Srimathi
M.S. Subbalakshmi on a cassette is broadcast.
Nearby, is the house of Mahlsapathy who passed away four
years after the Samadhi of Baba. Now his
grand-daughter lives in the house sanctified by Mahlsapathy who was the first
to fall Baba “Sai Baba”—which has now become a mantra in millions of homes
throughout the country. We were indeed
very fortunate to have seen his grand-daughter there during our visit and were
very happy to have exchanged a few plasanteries with her.
The House of Mahlsathy |
I had been
repeatedly asking the people who were escorting me, whether there was anyone
left in Shirdi who had seen Baba but they said that they had never met anyone. I
had the feeling of joy when we realized that Baba had led us to the person very
close to him – Mahalsapati’s
grand-duaghter--Baba’s
grace is really inexplicable.
We could not believe our luck as we were very
fortunate to have exchanged a few words with her and also bought some
articles/soveneirs sold there in fond memory of Sai Baba. This was a great feeling indeed.
The House of Laxmi Bai Shinde |
We came to know from our Guide and also the Sansthan officials that a few days before Baba passed away, Baba called her and gave her nine coins to preserve and worship. These coins are imbedded in the heart of a statue of Lakshmi Bai kept in the centre of the house.
Other landmarks in the temple complex which remind one of the times of Baba are the samadhis of Tatya Patil, a favourite child and devotee of Baba, whose mother Bayyaji Bai used to chase Baba in the forest and hills to feed him and who Baba claimed was his sister in a previous birth, and that of Abdul the personal attendant of Baba who served Baba faithfully till the last and became a yogi himself, ministering to the needs of Baba’s devotees.
As far as I could gather, I feel too much emphasis is
laid on ritual worship of Baba and too little on the moral and spiritual values
inculcated by Baba. One finds everywhere inside the temple, notices warning the
devotees to protect themselves against being pick-pocketed or robbed. It saddens me to think that with such
anti-social elements could dare enter the sacred portals of the living God,
shows to reveal that much work remains to be done to develop character and
moral values which are so dear to Baba’s heart.
Ritual worship and spreading the message of good character, love and
compassion must go hand in hand and we would be nearer to achieving the task
set before his devotees by the immortal Sai Baba.
Sai Darshan |
I should say
that the bliss of getting the darshan of Sai Baba is so soothing and unique in
its own way and I wish everyone should have the feel at least
once in their life time.
As we came to end of the pilgrim spots, we
could snatch some precious time for some shopping. We managed to buy a few articles associated
with Baba’s life in Shidi as soveneirs and also for distribution to our friends
and relatives out there in Chennai.
It was already nearing noon as we were
getting ready to pack-off from Shirdi.
We had a long journey planned on the way back. Lokesh- our friend and GuidE, had arranged
for darshan of some good temples in Nasik – namely the Triambakeshwar Temple [one of the 12 Jyotir Lingams],
Panchavati. We had also been to Shani Shingnapur,
before reaching Shirdi – presiding deity being Shani Bhagwan and had good
darshan.
My Posting on Shirdi visit is quite
a long one and hence I shall explain in detail of our experiences on these
above mentioned additional temples which we visited en-route from Shirdi in my
next Posting.
Our dear Friend and Guide- Mr. Lokesh [ also known as
Loganathan], made each and every moment of our trip enjoyable and a
memorable one. I should mention here
that he is definitely one of the most accommodative persons I have ever
met. If not for him, I am sure our trip
to Shirdi would not have materialized!! He is available on +91- 80157 58577.
I wish to say……
“Oh Supreme SAI. I cannot thank You enough. I can only pray to You to
keep me and every one under Your wings always, and accept us as Your children. …”
We prayed for all the fellow devotees, who
long to have a Darshan of Baba, should have a BLISSFUL one. May BABA shower His
blessing always on every devotee.
At the end of it all, I
must say that me and my husband and the rest of us in troupe, felt fortunate
enough to have visited Shirdi.
I would say -------“It was Gods’ will”. JAI SAI RAM.